AtlotrsT 36, 1880.] 



FOREST AND 8TEEAM. 



75 



Jones... i 

 nixby... 4 

 Dutton.. i 

 Wri^bt. 4 

 PeMbody 4 

 Huboardi 

 Curtis... 4 

 Train.... 4 

 Prince... 4 

 Tyler .... 4 

 PivkBtlnici 



BATTING AVERAGES. 



Most. Ill Most in Times Ar. Runs 

 lVIStplies.Inn'gs. Runa.anInu'es.aMatoh.notoul:.pcrInn'Ks. 



3.14 



2.80 



BOWMNG ASALYSIS. 



Innlnsa. Balls. Buus. Miiidens. WickEts. Wides. A \firaffe. 



Tyler , _ 



Wrfgtit.... a 

 Duitou. , 7 

 Curtis. ... 1 

 Hubbard. 5 

 Bixby - ... 1 15 8 II U U 



— TUe ilrst matcli played between llie St. Georges aud Newark 

 criclset oliibu. on the (rrouiirts of the foBiier in this oity, Oct. ."Sth 



2.«7 

 3.78 

 5.60 

 (I.^O 

 10.40 



FIXTURES. 



Aug 28 -At Hoboktn stntcn Islar I 

 Aug '3-V I (fvo i S t W 1 

 Aug dO - V s I [ \ 



bepc 1 — \ 11 

 St.it 1 - \ 



sei t 4 —At V I 



Sevt 8 -Af> 



B 1 1 » - \ P n 



«; I t 11 - \t ^ 1 



•> 1 r n ir 



bei t M I 



■^ppt 1 



bLi f 1 - \ 



Sl| t Id —A 



Sen 18 -At A i 



"opt S and d -At b 



cans 



ffachtwg and ^mtaeint^, 



— Address all CO iiimunications to "Forest amd Stream 

 Publishing Compavy, New York. " 



NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. 



AJ^NUAL CKDISE— CONTINTED. 



ii-k "i M.-lii, (Mil 



TlK' 



VOlui 



Rauilil' :.!.:. 



the dlsolayoi' Uuiuili;; IV 

 siaried at3 p.m., Ihe ctiiii 

 ron. JFor diiuble sculls, c 

 Fonmand liraoip. Coiir? 

 Jengihs, KiiuMilfsH .hi-i'ihh 



..f Gun.D.F- llu 



from 

 Butloi 



f'oan 



toin, Tjilal Wave, Stn. 

 wa.soompn9ed of flui 

 ninir, would hitvo lun 

 Wave's erftu, i. - - 

 the Adcti.i A'' ' 

 iiifin-niul n-i • 

 ford V. i;. 1 L 

 able to fii^i --- 

 iiihv 



und >, 



1 J|>. 



rM.i ■ 



115 hauled . 



Tidal Wave was llkfiwii- ,i , , i.i, im.iii.i.': ii., al:L',..mm^Mla- 



tlon, was notto eiitm- '- " " till;; tjliiic-if;' ],n/,es. Tba 



steamer Slrantrer also ! . .: j, : : ;"ijroe, im ohjeot of 



adinirailon. There m ilur ot unattached 



yachtJ aud steamei-s ii jrh eontribytcd to 



swell tho whole to a > iplior to in utmost 



capacity. 



The raeins: for the i .,- leen .-^et down for 



Wednesday, Auu-. imli. mel ;i i ..tv [ii ipitjijiiH dar ii provr-.l, a-^ 

 theie wa^ just wind enough to make a ;i fair lest e.t mri.iel, i.ml 

 nocamere que-JUMii of lonnn-.;'..-, as on tie- iM-erioii.!i passaKe^. 

 when heavy iveaiher wit.< eneoioitereel. lieioie proeeediuK-, ir 

 may hn well o, laue ihe follou-iiiK re.solul Ions whieh were adopted 

 aboard rlie Loimi.ler the ptevioufl mp-ht upon motion of Rear- 

 Coin. . I. D-Hiinlii. ol • — ■■ 



Whel■■M^ 111- VJSlL O 

 byUUMoyiii-e.,Qlte-: 

 ClUliaiHlu eorililil \ve__ . __ .. , 



Bn«o(r,.;.i, Tliai ihe New Vork Vaclit CIulj, as a fleot, desire to 

 express lUeii- dl^ih upiTeei'itiua i.f ilie oMiueedinurv hospitality 

 otfered by tlie New liedlnnl Yiielu CJuli, and also of the consid- 

 erate attention which has been oll'ered by the ladies and gentle- 

 men of their city. 



«f.w/red, Thatacopy of the above resolution be sent to Com. 



Tho wind w. 

 yaehls beat tl 

 eoouh'h of it feii- ill 

 slouii*, su liie re.-.ull 

 to. The course ua 

 Cove, iS''aushou f ?i ; 

 south; lhen(!e to 1'. 

 aud around How iii 

 theneolortri.ler.,,! 

 starhi'":''-' ■ ' -■ 

 start!" 

 the III 



lijrht I 



om the southward an the 

 irt, and there was Imrdly 

 iee worlflnsr breeze for the 

 anxiously looked forward 

 It to a mark boat In Kettle 

 i-.t bvsi ■ 



it I 



1 po 



New Oet 



. Hi 



lati. 



Hei 



.■ v.. 



.Ml 



starboard; 



iii.-a by tlie 

 i/Bsrs. (i. h. 

 as under:- 



ank T. Kobinsoi 



FIHST CbAsS >'CU(tOMi:Tls. 



Name, Hub and Owner. Cubic Ft. 



Crusader, New York,.!. It. Maxwell 7,258 



Cl,vtie, New York, A.P.Stokes 7,]00 



SltCONU CLASa SCHOONEBS. 



Peerless, New Bedfoi-d. Vice-Com. Hathaway 3,840 



Halcyon. Eastern, C.,T. Paine 6,000 



Clio.New York, J. K. Plait, ., , 3,730 



.Mairfc, i'aetern.P. It. Weed,Jr..... 5,077 



indolent. New Bedford 



FIBSr CLASS SLOOfS. 



'Mischief, New York. J. B. Busk .. 3,B33 



Grade, New York, o; R. Flint 4,6113 



Tislon, New Y^ork, J. J. Alexandre .. 3,923 



SECOND CtiASS StOOrS. 



Regiiia,New York, W. A. \Y. Slewart ],fi75 



Vixen, New Yoi-k, F. C. fjiiwreuoo 1,818 



Windward, Eastern, GeoiKc O .Sbattuek , 1,7^0 



Active. Eastern, Clutiles 1'. Horloo 3,000 



Siren, Eastern, L. if . Ke-ith 1,,5U) 



KeoreatiOD, Now York, Henry E. Sturgeas 1,414 



Beaper, Eastern, W.H.Forbes..., , 1,600 



ElHe, Eiuteru, B. W. CrowniosUeld.. :...,. 1,100 



The start was made at 11::^ a 

 line at their ease. Kegin.i -ot 

 Active under her ieo und ' 

 schooners (jlytie n-as pr.-iiiip 

 quarter and the sm.irt :: : 

 leg (o tho Ilrst nitirk, are 

 the lar)?f schooners, \. ii 

 was music in Ihe air v, le ,i i 

 yanduara-atter miikini;' a Un 

 ?Oing In bi^^and lillle, unlil \ 

 temporaries, not hiidini; .Misel 

 had taken a rather doleful vie 

 much overrated; but our eor 

 aitain by hersalllnsr Ihis diiv, i 

 overrated as befoi-e, bet iis 1 

 portant factor of tonnusc i< ti 

 concliisioiisru rived at. Ti i tli 

 MiSeh;-;"- -.•nine, m li III -. " :, 

 heriii '.I : . . • . ,1 '11 



..and all hands aailcd across the 



Windw 

 Active 

 Siren.. 



. n 41 (W 

 . 11 19 ll» 



11 m m 



, U 5H («) 



li 4S -l.t 



No 



led. 



H 0« 5S 

 H 14 OB 



B ii Dti 



The iir 

 hon, 



liUK. AUK. 19th, the 

 • were lowed mil 

 '.-Q to (,)uiek s Hole 



Withdrawn 



Not timed. 



.Not timed. 

 il onaeeountof fouO, 

 two are utodeis of Mr. 



enoufc'h lor one day. 

 vas not in lorm ; Clio 

 •e, the Keyporl's love 

 lUke ot enormous di- 

 ^irii-rii'iiiy of the New 



"I to 



,- for the Vine- 

 was made, aud 

 ioullieny wind. 

 e, enatdiug the 



they I - , ,,, I „.,. know by e.x,.erienee, 



isasi^' „i ,,..,.. -i„. ,•: : ,i , „,,,,, ,-i.H,p can 1,<-. She is mueh 

 better in rmi«h water ili.ui raeiM^ nr Vision, and Uie eooiil of 

 GraciiJ. This niav not he sm\ ina- liiiieli, tor uone ot our sloops 

 liavc iniieli lo brafiot in tins resijeel ; but MIscliief is an improxe- 

 mentup.ii them all jo so far as tier beam is ninre eenierat'e and 



near. Ill n"''the Giu Jie. at 'aU 't^-i'i'i'i ' ' 'i. i ' 



lifix:;! - I I ,-. iMefstium Iiiv7.l1. Tt is II , , , 



the bill , i .1 I ■ i'.i i.i"T. , .'' " ' ,',".', ■■'■:' 



thai >\r .■,,.. I- •.. ■ 



thus: -,,,.: , , a,. .,1 



of thei'i- II,. .■ I •■ ii--.' Ill ■ II ,, d 



that in iliree month,-; tune. i;,mi 



atimr that she is noihinp In; i , , ,, '- ,i 



matter of fact, she IS less of u, ' , e,. i.,,' , ii.-i 



eveu'Gracie"r,h, -eu !i,','i '''•',,i' a T "She wus'"ile?ii^aied',' lei'w- 

 ever, to ace nil -,■ ■ , .■ -e. aud that she "does most 



thoroughly. :■, , i i i.aiaunce Misehief the mo.st 



pardonable'praie HI e , , . sl'ie eomes nearer 



to that "happy mean 'leed.und because 



she will eneouraijo i an direciiou. She 



IhorouK-hly disprox IS naihat nothhifr bin 



a Hat, broad sluh ot a i L, „ L.ia .... i....i . ; , , , cl uru to the racintc, 

 \M.ven waslamiued ton iii-li. aud i.u,or Ilesper-aa e-veeedln^fv 

 pretty cutler— was frlKhtliiUy tiandled. In Boston waters she 

 has Kiveu a aood aeeouut of herself, hut a landsman at the wheel 

 will s-ive the friskie.,1 elipjicr the sulks. How Ave would like to 

 see Hesper with a keel and lead under her. a wide awake, racing 

 sklpiier and u youuf.' Kale. What a dash she would cutl 



When aide lo make tlie Kettle (aive mark the yachts sent up 

 ;iibtopsail-s, their time beluff taken as follows:— 



Name. H. M. S. I Name. U. M. S 



Active 12 37 19 Windward.. 1 06 :;;; 



Magic _.. 38 58 50 | Clio 1 0« ii 



liegina 13 69 67 | Grade 1 07 5. 



Vision.. - .... . I OS 04 Crusader.' 1 08 li 



I'eerless 1 03 10 | Ellle , 1 10 -iJ 



l.'iytie 1 03 57|Sireu... 1 IB 17 



Vi-xen --. 1 Ot 15 I Hesper 1 18 IT 



Misebief I 01 Ha I Indolent 1 19 a) 



Halcyon 1 Oli » I Hecreatlon Not taken. 



Poor Kecreaiion was out of the-hunt. She had but a very short 



won tor his sloop the lepuialion ot lieing- the best rioiied and'noh- 

 liU'stol every thiua far and near. Iiowa the beach it was a den I 

 beat, and everytbln- was (fot hard In for short boards aloa^ 

 .\aushon Island. Clj tie put Peerless at'out, but the latter tiirm 

 lip again iu the lead, her tslniipei-, lo the manner born, knowina 



riffht work, and the liest slaoved ihe stutf ihev were madi; of bv 

 scrcwlntf out on tho weather ot one after another. Crusadc'r 

 edged op on Clyiie, .Miseiiief put everythinir under her lee with a 

 noiichnl.iiice that made ihe e.K|jerls present fairly tickle with de- 

 li,i,'ht. while Uaieyon struck it lucky in a board out, and fetched 

 the ncMinarkap-oud third. The work to windward is toid by the 

 lol 10 wiiiK- times of rounding the Sow and Pigs :- 



Name. H. M. S. I Name. H. M. S. 



MiseUiet .3 37 1-5 VVlndward 3 51 16 



Peerless.. $ 39 10 Olio ...3 51 43 



Halcyon .<3 41 33 | Grade 3 53 18 



Itegina — .3 41 69 Crusader 3 54 48 



Viien 3 47 10 Active 8 56 40 



MagiC 3 47 14 Vision 3 .56 hO 



Olytie 3 50 25 1 



Comparing these times with those at the lirst mark, the riuestion 

 whether .Mischief isa iaujnu.r or not, is ,iiww..r"d ,..tf,.eiiceiV- II 



lo the I'ore.ij i 



IOi.SliH fiirHi, 

 She h..|:, a, , I ■ 



fuluri i II 

 Hegoe- . ■ I 



Within anil .111 



hauled arouufl as 

 Name. 



Mischier 



Itegina. 



Foerless 



Halcyon 



aloii-side ot an 



other. Phautom exlii 



making a dauge 



rously close shave, lo 



Clytieand the c 



utter Muriel. l-:stelir 



topiuasis ; but i 



•ithout anjiliing else 





Haven was made d 





e •rPT lormal saint 





-a- Vork lirethren 





■il the latter to Ilie 



C.u\:X.r,::. 



1 " 1 a strong wind bl 



,' the laii 

 save hims 



ig, therelj 



southwest, 

 11 nd, aud a 

 arborto be 

 i ; so muoU 

 or, at least 

 1 to tail to 

 at SttJO A.M. 

 Aeti\^e, her 

 tut out to 

 h!iii,g on to 



^ijnaie tigli t ot JO ail day, 

 e»t, owing to her having 

 iMjii as an expeidia,.ut la 



ickei 



The lat 



of fol 



ilio 1 



od 



■I,. I 11 water m Buzzard's liny, but wiibont mm 



I -an showed tlirtt she has the material in her, i 



a ', ark is her play, lor stio beat the whme loi i 



■ ' t her lead, however, being due p. the l■a-^a.-e 



licks Hole. (.Uytie beat Criisaner i.. ,:[,,[, n ,,ii 

 t carry sail. Mischief was overpov... . i a , i 

 it managed to beat Vision bv a tnli L i ■ 

 ■ whole sailwhci 



o do 



i dir 



Id sh. 



Haley. 



II 



arrived lirsl. 



Phiujiol 



atherl 



ISI 



er than s 



le g 





he dee 



tl 



bowed a 



: sh, 





'nu'llr' 



ng 



the even 

 tho crui 



lUg 



o"i'elo"?- 







Mr. Bern 





in plac 



';.:;;" 



■Ol 



wo cups. 



re,' 



ae .S.ihue 

 the i.jtt 



it, tiiielle lUud, I 



lid ■ 



stIUa 



-, Pi. 



iehl= tl 



juder :— 

 H. M. 





Name. 



Olytie 



Grade 



Crusader ,. 



Vision 



Active 



Wmdward 



...4 67 40 



andafairtidcarapidrun lioi, 



Mischief-well, as a contemporary icruug liseii iuls 



it- -'-it was .lust her day." We should sav it -vn ,s 



whenshewins. This timesho won withacoupl. m i i i , i , . i e 

 after n.i ho,ie..i a ,^,,^■^ laoani.' as was ever v, i[ii.,-.ii| .»^ i ho 

 limes la I,,', I I.,,,' -, 111 , 111.- second yacht, the Ualey,.!!, bv U 



minui , a;, tlic Gnicie, bv:;2 mlDutes. no't to 



spbi-ii - - in! she beat the average time of the 



whole II , ii, ;!,; iLiiiiii, ■■ Hut then she is oveiTated." The 

 flnhsh was as under: 



KtaST CbASS SCHOONEBS. 



Elapsed 

 Start. Finish. time. 



Name. U.AI.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. 



Crusader 11 .i:; -ts o 05 OO 6 12 13 



Clytt«, Ifiiias 05 17 61821 



BGCO^'I> CI/ASS SCHOONERS. 



Peerless.. ;.i ...i.,...^.. ll 40 «7 5 51 34 6 08 07 



HaloyOMi 115124 3 49 29 5 fi« «; 



cho iisaoa B0108 &mw 



Magic 111609 tJOlia 6 15 33 



Indolent U ijl 12 Old not mako the course 



FXK8T CLASS iSLOOPB. 



Mischief 1153 10 5 10 64 S 47 44 



Grade U 63 00 6 02 51 6 09 51 



VlBion U452S 6 08 40 6 23 13 



n unaecomplished teui, while i... .^^ .. „ .._ „ 



oU' durbig the cruise have ended in smoke. The rucing at 



New Bedford was the only leaturc of the kind, lor the sciuu sail- 

 mgtj-om port to port ottered no chances of fair comparison aud 

 was devoid oi resuits in speed, though highly comuietidable in 

 other respects. 



YACHTING NEWS. 



The Nlw 0,itam\han.— A catamaran, built at Koches'er, has 



three bulls, aruin^ied like the blades id' an iceboat— two forward 

 and a third at the stern. The cross tection at Ibe beam of this 

 hull is triaiiKOlar, whilelhe cniveof the keel is a s.^Kiiient of a 

 circle. 



The N VAcit Cata.mahan.— The new shatt and [jropeUer are now 

 being litted. The screw is two bladed,ofl. Uin. in diameier, made 

 ol composition, variable pilch. 



Sai,f,.m Bav V.acht 1.,'lub.— &Jitor Foreht and a'tream :—Thelast 

 race loi the championship was sailed Aug. 17th. On:y one eucrv, 



i\lr. IJ. -I ISO! IS Viva, in the Ibst class; she coiisequentlv had "a 



i I I. :;4 mdc course. The becorid cla^s ccuiso was V^ 



a aud S, and the fourth i; nidcs. Wind liuht and varia- 



, - .aiart iroin an auchorage. The Judges wei e ataiard 



li'IHST CI.AS8. 



Autual Corrected 



Measure. Time. ■lime. 



Name and Owuor. Tons. H. M. B. U. M. S. 



Viva, Bloop.G. W. Benson, 45 3 42 45 3 13 45 



•SECOND CLASS. 



Mary Ellon, sloop, E. Lamson S3 3 5 20 3 5 20 



Dolphin, sloop, Mansfield , 13 Not taken. 



Vesta, schooner, U. P. Berry ib 3 S7 lo 3 51 s 



CurleW) schooner, H. Peabady. , 23 3 O 23 3 9 7 



TH1HI> 0I.A9S. 



Ft, In. 



Lcona, <a b. sloop, J. W.White 27 liO 2 23 55 2 33 14 



tJo.iuelte, e. h.cal.U, A. Hale 21 11 2 37 ,i 2 23 21 



Pen, c.ii. eat, 11. .'•arkman 21 00 2 1 10 1 55 36 



\\aveCrest,c. b. cat, !•;.«. itagers.. 22 00 3 1 45 1 67 7 



yaudia, c. b. cat, H. P. Chapiuau. . . 20 00- Not taken. 



Maddiue, o. b. sloop, F. A. Fieldeu. 20 00 Not taken. 



Omn, k. sloop, A. Liebsch 23 6 3 20 5 3 15 64 



FOUR'IH CLASS. 



Anita, 0. b. eat, C.H. W.FoattT.... 18 0(1 2 40 55 S 40 88 



Hermes, k. sloop, E. C. Chase 16 10 3 41 15 3 33 57 



Comet, k. sloop, Marisfleld 17 ll 4 UO 10 3 53 62 



M. 



The AN'ruuAciTK.- bast wa. -i a,- i, , a, av 

 the- Pel kins boiler was a faina , - ' 



EHiiinrri: Ou the same siibie, a - a'^, 



trialsseaicely developed wliat .1,-11,. - I , i 



WetbUshavc the two best kmovn an r-lc-- .m ine .;iiii]i.ct 



coming to the same ooncliisiuns with ouoscu e:,, and -leaicpen 

 tooompliiuenis accord,ngl.v. The Anthracite Ictt Ph,la.ielpnia 

 lor I'aigliind with 2.5 tons ot bit.umiiiiius coal, somethlu- « hicii we 

 venture to .juestiou, uulesa she is to put into llabla.v tor mora. 

 Since the publication of her failure iu this joiuual, public interest 

 in her has ceased entirely. 



SuHKwsnuRV REGATTA.-The race for the Thompson pavilion 



stakes WHS sailed las. .s.,nird.,v on ,hc Shrewst.urv River, N. J. 

 Three I 'a a_-. ■ 1 1,.. . i i laa a-aa- m riasovorand under 20ir,; two 

 P''!"''^ I I I, ,11 ,1,. |,eior, and nil hands got 



pm.,<. 11, laini hier owner, won uiurst 



c'lass ,1. aa. „,,, J, ,, ,111111-, jaaa ,iine. Mamie Finiav, Cant. 

 West, won in second cla.ss, beatin;/ Kleua D., and Chippy Bird in 

 third class, beating Madgolsa and Lizzie H. Tub races toUowed, 

 affording much amusement to the spootators. 



